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At age 45, Steve Patterson made a shocking online discovery: his own missing person’s page.

Desperate to uncover why he had been included on the list, Steve called Todd Matthews, a missing-persons investigator, in search of answers. Together, Todd and Steve discover a sordid family past that includes long-lost relatives, kidnappings, and murders. It turns out that Steve was presumed dead because around the time he was born, his biological mother had married a serial killer who tore their family apart. Along the way, Steve would have to make sense of a personal story with more twists and turns than he’d ever imagined.

In this ten-episode narrative series, Todd Matthews, an amateur sleuth from Tennessee, tells the story of a family torn apart by tragedy and his quest to bring them back together. From Revelations Entertainment, First and Last Productions, and Neon Hum Media, "Hello John Doe" is a winding, poignant tale that explores what it means to be lost and found

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At age 45, Steve Patterson made a shocking online discovery: his own missing person’s page.

Desperate to uncover why he had been included on the list, Steve called Todd Matthews, a missing-persons investigator, in search of answers. Together, Todd and Steve discover a sordid family past that includes long-lost relatives, kidnappings, and murders. It turns out that Steve was presumed dead because around the time he was born, his biological mother had married a serial killer who tore their family apart. Along the way, Steve would have to make sense of a personal story with more twists and turns than he’d ever imagined.

In this ten-episode narrative series, Todd Matthews, an amateur sleuth from Tennessee, tells the story of a family torn apart by tragedy and his quest to bring them back together. From Revelations Entertainment, First and Last Productions, and Neon Hum Media, "Hello John Doe" is a winding, poignant tale that explores what it means to be lost and found

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    CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Mark Yancey On Floyd's Trial

    CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Mark Yancey On Floyd's Trial

    How was Franklin Floyd able to evade justice and hide from authorities for so long? In this second bonus episode, we spoke with Mark Yancey who prosecuted Floyd for the kidnapping charge that finally put him behind bars. Yancey also explained how Floyd ended up on death row in the Florida for murder and he remembered the day investigators gathered at Suzie's grave site to right a wrong.  

    CHAPTER TWELVE: Dr. Amanda Baden On Adoption

    CHAPTER TWELVE: Dr. Amanda Baden On Adoption

    Only finding out as an adult that you were adopted can throw you into a tailspin, forcing you to reconsider long-held truths. In this bonus episode, we hear from Dr. Amanda Baden, an expert on the experiences of late discovery adoptees. Research has shown the later an adoptee finds out, the more distress they have, and even finding out at 4 or 5 is considered “late.” Dr. Baden discussed why some adoptive parents choose to delay telling their kids and shared some of the long-term ramifications these revelations can have on an adult's life.
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    • 24 min
    CHAPTER ELEVEN: This One’s for Todd

    CHAPTER ELEVEN: This One’s for Todd

    In our first bonus episode, we try to make sense of an unimaginable loss. In early January 2024, our “Hello, John Doe” host Todd Matthews died, suddenly. This episode memorializes Todd, a pioneer and an original. We couldn’t let him go to the other side of the veil without a proper goodbye. And Kate Mishkin, our producer talks to Steve Patterson one last time to discuss the impact Todd had on his life.
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    • 31 min
    CHAPTER TEN: The Reunion

    CHAPTER TEN: The Reunion

    In our season finale, Steve’s sisters roadtrip to his hometown to see him. Their stay in Cherryville and a surprise guest ends up unraveling the goodwill between Steve’s new relatives and his longstanding ones. Todd grapples with his involvement with the family and realizes that decades of John Doe cases haven't necessarily equipped him to handle the living.
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    • 38 min
    CHAPTER NINE: Finding his Father

    CHAPTER NINE: Finding his Father

    A lot of relatives on Sandi’s side came out of the woodwork after Steve found his biological mother. Some of his long-lost relatives on his maternal side he let in, some he kept at arm’s length. In this episode, Todd goes to a family get-together to spend time with Steve’s half-siblings and learn what they make of finding him after all these years. After some disappointing news, Todd doubles down on fulfilling his promise to help Steve figure out who his father is.
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    • 26 min
    CHAPTER EIGHT: The Trouble Closer to Home

    CHAPTER EIGHT: The Trouble Closer to Home

    Soon after Steve started texting with his biological mother, he discovered he had a sister named Amy, a school bus driver in Virginia. At this point, Steve wanted to get to know Amy, who’d grown up under Sandi’s roof. He was curious about her childhood, the road he hadn't taken. But he wasn’t so sure he wanted to know their mother. In this episode, Todd discovers the trauma that shot through Steve’s birth family was worse than he could have ever imagined.
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    • 30 min

Ressenyes del públic

4,8 de 5
37 valoracions

37 valoracions

Sensturion ,

Great Podcast

I listen to many podcasts and I have to say that Todd’s story and his impact on so many people is inspiring.

Vereecke ,

Fabulous podcast

So sorry to hear of the passing of Todd Mathews. He was a gifted investigator. With respect to podcast best wishes for Steven. His bio mom is a piece of work and he is better off without her. The only thing she gave him was life and that he can be grateful. She could have easily aborted her kids however keeping them came with a responsibility to keep them safe and mentor them. She could been the parent she wished she had. She isn’t owning her part in the death of her own daughter or the trauma her kids suffered. She’s still making excuses

Librarianqcc ,

Too many ads

Good story but too many ads. Also the narrator was too pushy in trying to get the family together. Great work in his career! Sorry to hear of his death. Condolences to his family and friends.

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